New York Fashion Week’s Shopping Events

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The designer Misha Nonoo collaborated with Dustin Yellin on a limited-edition long-sleeve tee.

By Alison S. Cohn

Sept. 3, 2014

Openings

In case your invitations were somehow lost in the mail, there are still many ways to join the festivities at New York Fashion Week. On Thursday, Céline will open its second New York store, in SoHo. Modeled on the London shop, which opened last year, it will have specially commissioned objects by the Danish artist FOS, including flowerpots and a display case for sunglasses and jewelry. At 67 Wooster Street.

Three days later, Band of Outsiders will open a store across the street. It will be stocked with tweaked preppy staples like an indigo denim dot unconstructed schoolboy blazer ($995) and a rotating range of exclusive collaborative products with brands like Sperry Top-Siders and Wm. J. Mills & Co. Perhaps most enticingly, the cookie-loving designer Scott Sternberg has offered Milk Bar a permanent residency in one of the store’s windows. At 70 Wooster Street.

On Wednesday, 3.1 Phillip Lim will unveil a new, larger store. The space, meant to evoke the interplay between the seemingly opposite ideas of “studio” and “luxury,” is designed with materials as diverse as marble and exposed plywood. It will sell a number of patchwork pieces like a shadow dress in purple and caramel ($775). At 48 Great Jones Street.

Events

The designer Misha Nonoo, who will show her spring 2015 collection on Friday at 4 p.m., is letting customers shop directly from her runway. She has designed a limited-edition long-sleeve tee using artwork from her collaboration with the artist Dustin Yellin ($175) that will be available immediately via the app Spring. At on.shopspring.com/nonoo.

Visit the Refinery 29 Country Club on Friday and Saturday, a pop-up surrealist miniature golf course with nine holes you can actually play through inspired by nine designers who define the New York fashion landscape: Alexander Wang, Opening Ceremony, Proenza Schouler, Suno, Rachel Comey, Marc Jacobs, Public School, DKNY and DVF. At 82 Mercer Street.

Dover Street Market will be hosting a slew of activities all week, including a Raf Simons x Sterling Ruby installation; a special collection of indigo items from the Japanese label Visvim to be sold in a caravan parked outside the emporium from Saturday to Wednesday; and the first United States pop-up for the conceptual book distributor Idea Books, with the largest collection of Comme des Garçons titles put on sale anywhere, including a 1997 issue of Visionaire dedicated to the label ($1,750). At 160 Lexington Avenue.

Bon Appétit Presents Feast or Fashion is a partnership between the food magazine and the dining app I Know the Chef so the public can get reservations at 75 restaurants, including Navy and the Monarch Room, popular with the fashion flock. At itunes.apple.com.